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Save The Ruby Slippers: Smithsonian Seeks Funds To Preserve Dorothy's Shoes
The National Museum of American History says it will cost $300,000 to protect the aging shoes from The Wizard of Oz. A Kickstarter campaign launched three days ago has already raised nearly $200,000.
On LA's Skid Row, Homeless Women Seek Shelter From The Streets
There are now 47,000 homeless people in and around Los Angeles. The number of homeless women living on the streets has increased dramatically, and many are at risk of violence and sexual assault.
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Trump Seeks To Block Publication Of John Bolton's White House Memoir
The Trump administration has asked a federal judge to halt the publication of John Bolton's upcoming book, accusing the former national security adviser of not getting the proper clearance.
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Cannabis Growers Seek Blue Ribbons For Their Buds At Oregon's State Fair
This year, Oregon's Legislature designated marijuana, which is legal there for recreational use, as a farm crop. It debuted among funnel cakes, livestock and zucchini this summer at the state fair.
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Sex workers, lobbying at the Capitol, seek more safety, less stigma
More than 100 sex workers came to the Capitol on Tuesday to lobby for two bills that they say would help keep them safe and end some of the stigma...
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Belarusian Sprinter Is Seeking Asylum In Poland Rather Than Return Home
NPR's A Martínez talks to Heather McGill, a researcher with Amnesty International, about threats against Belarusian athletes, including Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya.
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Witnesses Of Alleged War Crimes In Syria Say They Risked Danger As They Seek Accountability
Witnesses to a Syrian intelligence officer's alleged war crimes face down intimidation as they testify in a landmark trial in Germany — but they continue to tell the story.
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Missouri lawmaker seeks to expand abortion restrictions following near-total ban
Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman proposed a bill to expand abortion restrictions similar to the way Texas has done, by allowing anyone to sue a provider who performs an illegal abortion or anyone who helps a woman get an abortion out of state.
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James Brown's 'Soul on Top' Reissued
Tom Terrell has a review of Soul on Top, a re-release of a James Brown recording from 1970. On it, Brown sings jazz tunes such as "September Song" and "What kind of Fool am I?"
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NY restaurants and bars seek extended alcohol to-go rule
State lawmakers, along with restaurant owners and their workers, are pressing for a two-year extension of takeout alcoholic beverages. They said the...
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